Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Introduction to Dayuwan

Introduction to Dayuwan

Dayuwan, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, is located in Shuangquan Village, Mulan Township, huangpi district, Wuhan, 68km away from Wuhan. There are 13 natural bays in the village, with more than 600 households and more than 2,500 villagers. Among them, Dayuwan has 108 villagers and 324 residents, and there are more than 40 ancient houses in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Dayuwan has the aura of Mulan Mountain, and Zhong Ling is beautiful and talented. According to the genealogy of the village, there were three satraps in the Song Dynasty and four ministers in the Five Dynasties. The villagers here are smart and hardworking, and sculptors, painters, masons and carpenters are very famous, especially potters, who were once called "the four great potters in the Ten Han Dynasties". Dayu Bay was built in the second year of Ming Hongwu (1369). It is the first batch of famous Chinese historical and cultural villages and key cultural relics protection units in Hubei Province. There are eight sights of Mulan around. The rape flower sea with Dayuwan as the core extends for more than ten miles, covering an area of 3,000 mu.